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  Navigated Menu Back Financial Times Financial Times UK 6 May 2026 Buttons.Search Options Imbal­ances are back on the global agenda Mar­tin Wolf Eco­nom­ics mar­tin.wolf@ft.com Settings Translate Article Print Share Listen Poli­cy­makers must over­come the fal­lacy that the way to get rich is by run­ning sur­pluses forever Again? Didn’t we just have this debate?” This is how the open­ing chapter of a col­lec­tion of essays pub­lished by the Centre for Eco­nomic Policy Research, on “The New Global Imbal­ances”, starts. Yes, we did. We did so in the 1980s, in the 2000s and now, once again, in the 2020s. Once roughly every 20 years, it appears, the issue comes to the fore. This is so for two good reas­ons. One is that cur­rent account imbal­ances drive pro­tec­tion­ist sen­ti­ment. The other is that they are har­bingers of fin­an­cial crisis. In the 1980s, pro­tec­tion­ist sen­ti­ment rose against Japan, which is also where the fin­an­cial crisis struck. In the 2000s, the era of “the...